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If you love food and enjoy to the art of preparing dishes with seasonal produce, then this is the cook book for you.

“A Celebration of Spring” is dedicated to the way we are eating right now, and features recipes for traditional and innovative dishes based on regional cooking found in the Southern United States and influenced by the global cuisines of Africa, Asia Europe and South America.

Bring the celebration of spring into your home with this enticing collection of recipes including—Almond-Crusted French Toast with Raspberries, Classic Gazpacho, Gumbo Ya Ya, Black Eyed Pea Salad and Coconut Layered Cake.

Full- color photographs, that are delightful to look at, along helpful tips and charts are also included to bring the full cooking experience to you at your finger tips.

See What’s Inside:

Fresh ice-cream with melon and mint, selective focus

Greek soup avgolemono with a circle of lemon on a white plate on a wicker tray and wooden background with German silver spoon and bread sticks

For every book that is sold, 25% of the proceeds will be donated to Charity!

Like this:

After a long winter, there’s nothing more welcome than the sight of spring’s first vegetables: Crisp lettuces, earthy morels, slender spears of asparagus, leafy spring onions, fresh peas and green beans, and piles of bright rhubarb join year-round staples like garlic and beets as well as winter favorites nearing the end of their season. In the first of our series of comprehensive seasonal produce guides, we’ve got expert tips for buying, storing, and preparing the best of spring’s bounty, plus recipes for everything from roasted artichokes with a white wine and chile-garlic sauce to a gorgeous rhubarb upside-down cake to vibrant shaved asparagus and carrot salad. Happy cooking!

You can click on the photos to see the information on some of my favorite spring time ingredients.